there is a wonderful book, i forget the author about barbara mcclintock, i believe that was her name who was a nobel prize-winning biologist in the book is called, a sense for the organism. she worked on corn and in this kind of womanly ways she would watch little corn play outs grow weary and watch them carefully and made great biology out of that when i could give you example of a female historian who see into human lives and what can we say, mechanical or theoretical way that men do. there is a very good play about roselyn franklin, the discovery of dna died of cancer before she could get to the prize and indeed, there is a debate between her and james watson on the role of theory versus observation and its notorious in many fields that women want to look at things and men want to talk about them. >> before we go further we want to make sure to show the cover of the book that you referenced a little while ago, forever flowing and that's the one that you're currently reading. >> it's a very good novel. read it. and then, come back and tell me that you think socialism is a good idea